Depressed Individuals Ate More Chocolate

Depressed Individuals Ate More Chocolate

Individuals who were depressed ate an average of 8.4 servings of chocolate per month, compared with 5.4 servings among those who were not, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found, reported Reuters. Full Story

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